
What Lit the Lamps That Let Humanity Measure the Universe
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Every year around 1,000 Type 1A supernovas erupt in the sky. These stellar explosions brighten and then fade away in a pattern so repeatable that they're used as standard candles. Yet researchers don't fully understand what triggers these strangely uniform explosions. A hint comes from the unlikely element, nickel.
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